New to the Forum
I am new to the forum and to the world of Corvettes. Owning a Corvette has been a dream for a long time and I just purchased my first, a 99 C5 6 speed Coupe. It has about 122,000 miles on it and I am good friends with the original owner. He purchased it new in 99 and has tons of records and history with the car. He stopped driving it about a year ago due to kids, life and everything else that got in the way so he sold it to me for $9K which I thought to be a fairly good deal. I have been researching the forum, but wondered what things should I do maintenance wise to make it a good daily driver? He did the clutch at around 70K so that should be ok I'm thinking, I just want it to be reliable. Thanks for any direction you can provide.
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Welcome! Lots of information here especially on the stickies posted above the forum. Beware of fault codes, dated tires, harmonic balancer wobble and more.
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Congrats on your Vette! Welcome to the asylum...:willy:
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Thanks, I'm really excited. There are definitely some things that need to be done to the car, but it will be a great project. I'm reading through the stickies now as suggested by DDaryl and lots of good info there so it should make for a busy weekend!
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Congrats and welcome, you questions will be answered in a timely matter... :D :thumbs:
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Welcome and enjoy your Vette. My only regret is I didn't buy one many years earlier. I have found a lot of advice, answers and useful information on the forum.
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Welcome, I also have a 99. Torch red Coupe. If the previous owner took good care of it over its life, as I have, all you should need to do is change the oil and filter.
Bill aka ET A couple of pictures of your car would be a good thing. I'll show you mine if you show me yours :) |
Originally Posted by Evil-Twin
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A couple of pictures of your car would be a good thing.
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The first thing you may want to do is install or have someone install a LMC5 or Column Lock Bypass if it's not already been done. Do not let the dealer perform the column lock recall, they will only cause more problems.
I have installed both on different C5 Corvettes and it was not difficult; http://complianceparts.com/lmc5install.html For reference, here are some links for performing many of the maintenance items yourself. This is the best DIY info website for many maintenance items: http://www.toquez06.com/z06index.html and http://www.97vette.com/ Here are the lifting & jacking locations: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...68efb29f_b.jpg You should always use jacking pucks when lifting from the frame contact hoist locations if you don't have frame rail protection. Jacking Pucks: https://www.corvettepartsandaccessor...-jacking-pucks Lifting without pucks. : http://www.z06vette.com/diy_lift.php You will need a low profile jack for lifting your C5 at the jacking points above. It is helpful to drive up onto some cut 4x8's to get more clearance. I use the following 2 low profile jacks; Larin 2-ton aluminum jack and a Harbor Freight 1.5-ton aluminum jack. I installed frame rails with built in pads from Elite Engineering and use the built in pads for lifting: http://www.eliteengineeringusa.com/c...nd-mtg-screws/ For oil changes I use a set of 57" 2-piece Race Ramps and drive the front wheels up on them while driving the rear wheels onto Trax Jax when I perform oil changes. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...e/IMG_2124.jpg Then I lift the rear of the car up under the rear cradle with a low profile jack supporting and protecting the cradle with a 4x8 piece of wood so the weight is dispersed evenly across and there is no metal to metal contact. You only need to raise the rear of the car slightly higher than the front to completely drain out the oil. I make sure to place chocks at the rear of the front tires on the ramps. You can use one of these under the cradle in place of wood: http://www.harborfreight.com/steel-f...eam-60762.html Here are some links to oil changes: http://www.97vette.com/howto/carlift/index.html http://www.z06vette.com/diy_lift.php http://www.toquez06.com/oil.html If the coolant was recently changed you are good for 3 years. Change the brake fluid if it appears dark in the reservoir. You should change the clutch fluid if it appears dark in the reservoir, however you will have to do a search for the "Ranger Method". I have used the Ranger method but in the end needed to replace my clutch master cylinder. Air filter change is simple on a stock intake, just unsnap the 2 handles at each end, lift and carefully remove and install the new filter. If the belts are original I suggest replacing them. Make sure to get the correct part number belt for your year Corvette. You should check the sway bar end links and bushings. If they are the original plastic end links that came on the 2000 Corvette then they are probably shot and should be replaced with the oem C6 metal end links. Make sure that the drainage udders are free of debris. Here is a good thread with plenty of links: https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...er-udders.html You may want to replace your spark plugs and wires. I replaced my plugs and wires with my header install and it was a breeze but it will be a PITA on a stock car with exhaust manifolds in place. If you are planning on headers, wait until then. Replacing rear diff fluid: http://www.toquez06.com/diff.html Manual trans fluid change: http://www.toquez06.com/tranny.html Congrats on your C5 and welcome. :cheers: Post some pictures.... |
Welcome and Good Luck.
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Welcome to the forum and congrats on getting your ‘99.
First thing I would do is check what maintenance has been done and when it was done so you can see what might need attention. Fluids to be concerned with are the coolant, brake and oil. Recommendations for maintenance are in the owner’s manual. |
Thank you all! I ran a CarFax last night and it had over 40 history records along with what he has in the car. He was meticulous about keeping the maintenance up and clean. I definitely want to check the harmonic balancer since I didn't see that on the list where it had been replaced. I will go ahead and do the belt as well. I definitely want to change all of the oils as well.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...bc91f011e.jpeg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...dab0f2fee.jpeg Recovering Seats is in the near future. Possibly even some carpet. Sorry for the delay on photos, here are a couple. |
Silver over Firethorn Red...:cool: :cool:
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Welcome. I am pretty new myself and enjoying every moment so far. I can't wait til the weather breaks.
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Love the interior color! That balancer is a PITA to get to. No need to order one tomorrow but keep an eye on it. It's like any other car with that milage (albeit the coolest of them all), check service records for fluids (clutch fluid too) and safety items like tires, brakes, etc. Replacing worn shocks and swaybar end links will improve the ride quality and are not too expensive. Enjoy your new chariot!
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Welcome aboard, this is a great place!
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Same color interior, welcome to the forum! I think there is a aftermarket something in the driver's side area where your feet/legs go? See a cup holder, and it looks like it is built up like a tray, I need to go look at my floor on driver's side. |
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See if that thing lifts up. |
Welcome to the forum and good luck with your new Vette
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Originally Posted by davidbeaver
(Post 1598994072)
Recovering Seats is in the near future. Possibly even some carpet.
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